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Trillin, Calvin | September 28, 1985 issue
The decadists always assume that everyone acquired his style from the decade of his college years, but as it happens, the author acquired his style in elementary...

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Cohen, Maurice | March 10, 1979 issue
Discusses about the education system of Charleston, South Carolina. Existence of inner-city school problems in Charleston; Complaints of black parents...

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Molony, Dan | October 2, 1972 issue
Presents letters to the editor. Objectives of the National School System in Ireland; Reason for canceling concurrent development of space station and space...

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Nossiter, Bernard D. | January 25, 1986 issue
Only a generation ago, the Sahrawis, the Arabic people of the Western Sahara, began to abandon their nomadic life for the Spanish towns, drawn by construction...

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Kraft, Ivor | May 26, 1969 issue
Schools are an invention of the Bronze Age. They have changed surprisingly little since then. Their fundamental hallmarks have always been inculcation of...

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Jackson Jr, Kennell | November 14, 1966 issue
Reviews the book "They Closed Their Schools: Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1951-1964," by Bob Smith.

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Cole, William Graham | May 14, 1960 issue
This article focuses on the prevalence of cheating in colleges and universities of the U.S. Clearly there is more cheating today, but equally clearly there...

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Lomax, Almena | March 25, 1961 issue
The article presents the diary of a Southerner Negro mother, who has migrated to Northern Region with her six children. She puts in her experience as, "I...

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Gray, Farnum | January 22, 1968 issue
The article presents information on an educational experiment at the new Pennsylvania Advancement School in Philadelphia to deal with the problem of urban...

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Maund, Alfred | March 14, 1953 issue
The article reports about the literacy rate in Kentucky. In Kentucky, nearly one-third of the young men who come before selective-service boards are being...

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